astonishment |
great surprise or amazement. |
cinema |
the art or business of making movies. |
direct |
to give instructions that lead or guide. |
environment |
the things and conditions that are all around one. |
erosion |
wearing away of the earth's surface by wind or water. |
experience |
to go through; feel or know. |
fame |
the condition of being well known or respected by a great number of people. |
gulp |
to take large swallows of; drink or eat eagerly or rapidly (often followed by "down"). |
hesitate |
to stop or pause because of not feeling sure. |
merchandise |
goods for buying and selling. |
naturally |
of course; surely; without a doubt. |
purpose |
a reason or plan that guides an action; design or goal. |
skit |
a short, usually funny play. |
stash |
to hide or store secretly (sometimes followed by "away"). |
survivor |
someone or something that still exists or is still alive after being in danger. |